I started out really bored. So I preformed a web search on 'catgirl' (for no real reason.. ahem) and found an old ernie website.<P>Following many, many ernie links I ended up here on February of 2001. After some time, I went the the links section and found rpgworld. This started a whole lotta comic reading (a couple of ten thousands, to date). This got me wanting to be a manga artist. It also got me thinking about learning Japanese.<P>So my whole life was changed because of Vet on the Net. Thanks! (This is truely true, BTW)<P>------------------Just your average power hungry mage.

Pretty wierd, huh? It's like one of those TV shows: "It changed my life!"<P>If I had not read this comic, I wouldn't even know what 'manga' was. I would be one of those annoying peoplez that think 'anime' is just Pokemon or DBZ!<P>Like I said, wierd. <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/smile.gif"><P>------------------Just your average power hungry mage.

Mmmm... catgirls... *drools*<P>------------------Yamcha Hibiki:<A HREF="http://fusiond.keenspace.com" TARGET=_blank>Fusion D</A> - A comic about a meglomaniac stripper catgirl who wants to destroy the world, or at least a big chunk of it. <A HREF="http://yamcha.keenspace.com" TARGET=_blank>Shinkutokimekisempukaku</A> - It's not just a gamer comic, it's a space gamer comic!<A HREF="http://kane.keenspace.com" TARGET=_blank>Sub-Culture</A> - A mouse, a fox, and a whole lot of nothing.<A HREF="http://comicollage.keenspace.com/" TARGET=_blank>Comicollage</A> - Proving that even 7 people put together can't make a decent comic. :p